ABOUT ME

ABA Simplified - srishti jain

Hi! I’m Srishti, a passionate BCBA with a lifelong commitment to making a positive impact on the lives of children with special needs. Ever since I was 12 years old, I knew my calling was to work with children, especially those who needed extra support. My journey led me to the field of Psychology and eventually to becoming a BCBA. While my dream of opening a clinic evolved, my unwavering dedication to this path has remained constant.

       

During my time as a practicing BCBA, I specialized in Parent-Implemented ABA Therapy. This approach, which combines Natural Environment Teaching (NET) and low-intensity ABA, places families at the heart of the therapeutic process. I firmly believe that empowering parents and caregivers with effective strategies creates a stronger foundation for a child’s development.

One of my most rewarding experiences involved a young child I worked with a few years ago. Through 6 hours of weekly telehealth sessions, utilizing Parent-Implemented ABA, we witnessed remarkable progress. In just 6 months, the child went from a low level 1 on the VB-MAPP to Level 3, paving the way for successful integration into a mainstream school environment. 

       

My journey led me to establish “ABA Simplified” on Teachers Pay Teachers (TPT). This platform is a reflection of my mission to simplify ABA implementation for both professionals and parents. Every resource you’ll find here is crafted with the intention to make practicing as a BCBA a little easier as well as making learning engaging, effective, and accessible to all.

     

What truly sets ABA Simplified apart is not only the resources designed keeping BCBA’s and the families they serve at heart, but also the unwavering commitment to exceptional customer service. I take pride in responding to your queries within a few hours and gladly accommodating custom requests, to the best of my ability, all at no extra cost.

     

Thank you for joining me at ABA Simplified. Together, we can make a meaningful difference in the lives of children and families, one step at a time.

     

Warmly, 

Srishti